Crossword-Solution: PANTISOCRACY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pantisocracy | n. | A Utopian community, in which all should rule equally, such as was devised by Coleridge, Lovell, and Southey, in their younger days. |
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| UTOPIAN community in which all are equal and all rule | 1 answer |
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Sentences with PANTISOCRACY (5)
Often retaining a scholarlike or clerical air, you might have taken us for the denizens of Grub Street, intent on getting a comfortable livelihood by agricultural labor; or Coleridge's projected Pantisocracy in full experiment; or Candide and his motley associates at work in their cabbage garden; or anything else that was miserably out at elbows, and most clumsily patched in the rear.
Coleridge joined with them in the resolve to leave the Old World and create a better in the New, as founders of a Pantisocracy—an all-equal government—on the banks of the Susquehannah.
The chief promoters of the Pantisocracy removed to Bristol, and one of the three sisters, Sarah Fricker, was married by Coleridge; Southey marrying another, Edith; while another young Oxford enthusiast married the remaining Miss Fricker; and so they made three pairs of future patriarchs and matriarchs.
With some others of like mind they formed a little society, which they called the Pantisocracy, from Greek words meaning all-equal- rule.
Coleridge found out the objections to Pantisocracy in a very short space of time, and a decided coolness had sprung up between him and Madame la Revolution before another two years had passed.